NHL roundup: Tage Thompson's 6 points help Sabres blast Wings
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[November 01, 2022] Tage
Thompson recorded his second career hat trick and had three assists
while Jeff Skinner scored the 300th goal of his career as the
Buffalo Sabres beat the visiting Detroit Red Wings 8-3 on Monday
night.
Thompson is one of six players in franchise history to tally six
points in a game, becoming the first to accomplish the feat since
Pat LaFontaine did so on Feb. 10, 1993. The franchise record is
seven points, set by Gilbert Perreault on Feb. 1, 1976. Skinner also
had two assists while Rasmus Dahlin added a goal and an assist for
Buffalo during its highest-scoring game since a 9-2 win over the
Ottawa Senators on Nov. 3, 2018. Jack Quinn also found the net, and
Kyle Okposo notched two assists.
Detroit trailed 4-2 after two periods but made things interesting
when Dylan Larkin beat Eric Comrie (15 saves) for a short-handed
goal 4:19 into the third. However, the Sabres' defense clamped down
and Dahlin, Dylan Cozens, Thompson and Rasmus Asplund each followed
with goals.
Olli Maatta and David Perron also scored for Detroit, which is 2-3-2
since winning its first two games of the season. The Red Wings won
all four games against the Sabres during the 2021-22 season.
Hurricanes 3, Capitals 2 (SO)
Andrei Svechnikov scored the decisive goal in a shootout as host
Carolina beat Washington.
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Stefan Noesen and Svechnikov scored in regulation
for the Hurricanes, and Martin Necas had two assists. Carolina
goalie Frederik Andersen made 18 saves before stopping the last two
Washington attempts in the shootout.
Dylan Strome and Alex Ovechkin had goals for the Capitals. Goalie
Darcy Kuemper collected 33 saves through regulation and overtime but
just one in the shootout.
Kings 5, Blues 1
Carl Grundstrom scored twice and Kevin Fiala had three assists as
visiting Los Angeles rolled over slumping St. Louis.
Gabriel Vilardi, Anze Kopitar and Arthur Kaliyev also scored for the
Kings. Jonathan Quick made 27 saves and Todd McLellan earned his
100th victory as Kings coach.
Alexey Toropchenko scored for the Blues. Jordan Binnington allowed
five goals on 19 shots before departing midway through the game.
Thomas Greiss entered and stopped all 11 shots he faced.
--Field Level Media
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